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Kidd talks about injuries: It stems from the player’s individual training intensity, not the length of the season.

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Hupu News November 23 Today’s NBA regular season, the Mavericks will face the Grizzlies.

Mavericks coach Jason Kidd accepted an interview with reporters.

When asked if he thought that the accelerated pace of the game has led to an increase in injuries, Kidd said: "I'm not sure the pace itself is the problem. It's more about the individual training intensity of the players. If you want to adapt to the current pace of the game, training must keep up with a higher speed standard. If we usually do this in training camps or offseasons, we don't do this." High-intensity speed training from zero to 100' requires players to break through the speed limit and sprint with all their strength, which naturally puts everyone at risk of injury.

We must re-examine the current training methods. This may be the reason for the frequent injuries. The root cause is not the length of the season, but the training process. "

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